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Patrick Lalor

Patrick Lalor has been working with vulnerable populations on Sexual and Reproductive health and Human Rights for over fifteen (15) years. He Holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and is currently completing studies in Law. He also hold professional certification from the University of Washington in Leadership and management in health and is a certified court mediator

Patrick is passionate about defending the rights of vulnerable and marginalised people and is an advocate that challenges discrimination and marginalisation at the highest levels. In the last decade he has worked in the field of HIV as an advocate for Policy and Legislative changes that will improve conditions for people living with and affected by HIV. He has contributed to the review and or enactment of numerous pieces of legislation to ensure that the law is fair balanced and does not disproportionately affect vulnerable groups or infringe on their human rights. Some of these include Jamaica’s Sexual Offences Act, Offences Against the person Act, Domestic Violence Act, Child Care and Protection Act, Data Protection Act and Sexual Harassment Act.  In 2021 he was awarded the Robert Carr Award for Human Rights by the National HIV Programme of the Ministry of Health and Wellness in Jamaica.  He has been the lead coordinator behind one of the largest advocacy initiatives to end violence against women in Jamaica for the last 8 years.

He currently serves as a director of the Board of Children of the MAAFA AND Acting chair of the Board of Directors of the Jamaica Youth Advocacy network. He has made appeared on numerous stages nationally and international as a voice against discrimination of vulnerable groups in Jamaica.

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